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Research Note: Evaluation of phytic acid disappearance, ileal P digestibility, and total tract P retention in canola meal supplemented with increasing levels of exogenous phytase using conventional and cecectomized precision-fed roosters and growing chicks

open access: yesPoultry Science
: Apparent ileal digestibility (AID) of P, apparent total tract retention (ATTR) of P, and phytic acid disappearance in canola meal were evaluated in the presence of increasing levels of exogenous phytase.
B.W. Parsons, S.J. Rochell
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PERSENTASE BOBOT KARKAS DAN POTONGAN KOMERSIAL AYAM SENTUL-G3 YANG DIBERI RANSUM MENGANDUNG DEDAK TINGGI DENGAN SUPLEMENTASI FITASE DAN ZNO

open access: yesJurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia, 2015
This experiment aimed to determine the effect of phytase enzyme and ZnO supplementation on the percentage of weight of carcass, commercial cuts, abdominal fat of males, and females of Sentul-G3 chicken fed high rice bran diet.
Cecep Hidayat, Sumiati, Sofjan Iskandar
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Effects of a combination of phytase and multi-carbohydrase enzymes in low-density corn–soybean meal based diets on growth performance and ileal nutrients digestibility of male broilers

open access: yesItalian Journal of Animal Science, 2020
A study was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation of phytase and carbohydrase on growth performance and ileal digestibility of nutrients in broilers fed low-density corn–soybean meal-based diets.
Maziar Mohiti-Asli   +3 more
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THE ECONOMIC IMPACTS OF ALTERNATIVE MANURE MANAGEMENT REGULATIONS ON HOG FARMS IN THE HEARTLAND: AN INDIVIDUAL-FARM ANALYSIS [PDF]

open access: yes
A whole-farm modeling approach applied to survey data was used to assess the economic impacts on Heartland hog farms of alternative manure management regulations on manure application.
Huang, Wen-Yuan   +2 more
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Comparing rapeseed fed chicken with ordinary soybean oil fed chicken [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Energy is needed for the poultry in order to provide growth, egg production at a high level to allow maximal economic return for the production unit.
Poudel, Madhu Sudhan
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Kamus Kimia : kimia pangan [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
xi, 183 p.; 20 ...
Fardiaz, Dedi   +2 more
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Performance, litter quality and gaseous odour emissions of broilers fed phytase supplemented diets

open access: yesAnimal Nutrition, 2016
The effect of graded levels of phytase on performance, bone characteristics, excreta/litter quality and odorant emissions was examined using 720 Ross 308 male d-old broilers.
Nishchal K. Sharma   +7 more
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Scientific Opinion on the safety and efficacy of Phyzyme XP (6‐phytase) as a feed additive for minor poultry species [PDF]

open access: yesEFSA Journal, 2012
Abstract Phyzyme XP is a feed additive that contains 6‐phytase, produced by a genetically modified strain of Schizosaccharomyces pombe (ATCC 5233) and is authorised for use in feed for chickens and turkeys for fattening, laying hens, ducks, piglets, pigs for fattening and sows.
openaire   +2 more sources

Evaluation of synergistic opportunities among exogenous enzymes for optimal broiler performance [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Currently, feed enzyme supplementation into commercial broiler diets is a routine practice due to hydrolysis of antinutrients, such as non-starch polysaccharides (NSP) and phytate (IP6); ultimately leading to optimized broiler production.
Ennis, Courtney
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